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United Airlines is interested in gaining control over the operations of Terminal B at Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. The carrier would pay $686 million to expand and renovate the terminal, and the city would put $288 million into the project. The Houston Airport System has been collecting a $3 fee per passenger since late 2009.

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United Airlines is interested in gaining control over the operations of Terminal B at Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. The carrier would pay $686 million to expand and renovate the terminal, and the city would put $288 million into the project. The Houston Airport System has been collecting a $3 fee per passenger since late 2009.